Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-mobbow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dtokdin LIT p.m. 1 L 62 p.m. | 2.37 p.m. PORT 6HALMERS. AT THE HEADS. October s.—Comet, barque, from the Bluff. ARRIVED. October 6.—Clyde, ketch, 25 tons, • Campbell, from Moeraki. Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, from Moeraki. Hope, cutter, 22 tons, Scott, from .Toi Tois, via Waikava. * EEza 'Mary, brigantine, 166 tons, Stuart, from Lyttelton. . Mermaid, cutter, 12 tons, Campbell, from . Waikouaiti ' Cotnet, barque, 361 tons, Cooper, from theBluff. Annie Leslie, barque, 347 tons, Marshall, from Melbourne. Bobycito, from Newcastle. Ladybird, s.s., 267 tons, Andrew, from the North. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Birrell and famfiy (4), Mr and Mrs Fitzgibbons, Messrs ' Kempthome, M'Gill, Schwartz, Wood, White, Cootnbes, Rev. Mr Lewis, and the Loyal Troupe, consisting of Madame Zuila, Mr, Mrs, and Master M'Lean, Messrs G. Loyal, Gardener, Yertelle, Turner, and ten in the steerage. BAILED. - s OctpberA— Grace, ketch, 16 tons, Brady, for -Waikauaiti. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Peterson, for Camara. Enterprise, for Wellington. . Star, of the South, for Levuka, and inter- • mediate ports. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, October 9. Beautiful Star, .Oamaru, early. ■ * Bruce, for Lyttelton, early. Columbus, for London, early. Easby, for Newcastle, October 25. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, October 8. ; Maori, for Lyttelton; early. . : Otago, for Northern Porte, October 13* Ctego, for London, early. Peter Denny, for London, early. Parsee, for San Francisco, October 10. Samson, for Oamaru, October 9. ■ Waikato, for London, early. - r Wallabi, for Bluff, October 10. > Wanganui, for Bluff, October 8. . ' Thes.B. Star of the South will sail this even- ; Leyuka, via intermediate parts. The 8.8. Beautiful Star sailed last night for Oamaru. . . Theschooner Jane Anderson sailed alongside - the shipi Tweed for transhipments for Oamaru. The s.s. Maori will sail this evening for her usual trip to Lyttelton and intermediate ports. The. ship Parsee finished discharging cargo last evening. ' A aThe signals at the Heads announced the arrival of; the Annie Leslie, and the tug pro..ceedod down and will tow her up this evening. . -The. Ladybird, arrived from the North this ' J, ‘ afternoon. She left‘the Manukau at 2 p.m. oh the 30 th 1 hit.- ‘ y iThe coasters Defiance and Clyde arrived thip ihomingwitb full cargoes or stone from & transhipment for Melbourne. The schooner Dagmar was taken onvlsbisteris slip yesterday afternoon for an ovorfpr,.CatUn’s: fever,, sailed aownand anonojed;ui Oarey’a Bay Until ( thO; : B.Wi windmoderates. 1 v -i
. »will be removed from tie . ' fanwhy 1 pier tmfl'evening and' anchored in the t stmani) and'will shortly sail for Sydney. of the heavy S.W. gal*, this U'morning, ihe ship. Otago did not commence to 'dihHiinbdri bat will sail for Calcutta to-morrow. . ;iJ ths. Heads .yesterday, having been unable to V; diMbarce her cargo at Timaru. Annie Leslie, from Melbourne, port. shi Jeft 'on. the 17th September, The cutter Hope, with a full cargo of timber and nine bales of wool, arrived this morning from Waikava, via-Teis Tois, and passed the Port to Dunedin. j v - ; -The . ehristian M'Ansland, having got of the whole of her immigrants, will be ..;..xemoved ( alongside the railway pier to-morrow, ‘ vql disehmqfe her cargo. | .4 > ■ The p.a. Golden Age steamed alongside the Christian JrAusland-this morning, and transhipped the whole of her passengers, who were oonveyed td Dunedin by-the L3O train. It is expected that the s.s. Taranaki will be ready to be taken ;out of the Graving Dock,' and the p.s. Samson out of the floating dock, to-morrow afternoon. . ■ : ; The Barque previously reported at the Heads, from; the Bluff, sailed up hut evening, andcUmeto anchor off Deborah Bay, with a full cargo of timber. She left the Bluff at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. Captain Cooper informs us that from 12 to 4 a.m, yesterday the aurora, aUstrahs was very bright, and that that indicates more rough weather, which comd.ajt midnight and continued throughout this morning. Yesterday afternoon the brigantine Eliza Mary in harbor from Lyttelton in, ballast. She is the vessel that was stranded at the same time as the p.s. Paterson at Waitara, “ Tafan&ki,'when she was abandoned to the underwriters,, and sold in the interest of those whom it might concern. She was purchased by Messrs Webster Brothers and Co,, with whom Captain Stuart had a share, for the sum of LBOO. She was successfully got off the beach, and came round in ballast to Havelock, where she loaded a full cargo of timber for ■ which she delivered in good order u the vefcael not having leaked anywhere with her t fud oaago. She left Lyttelton on the 29th ult. one will be docked as soon as possible, then exammed, and what repairs are found necessary effected, after which she will be re-classed.
w ’ ; ? - SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. .Lyttelton, October 6.—The repairs to the “ earl y completed. She leaves for w&ftoxitQ to-morrow. London. September 26.—Sailed— s.s. Northumberland for. Melbourne. Dmu “ NEWCABTLB.-SaiLed: 25th, Duke of EdinPHiyiij tor UiiiifiniT),
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Evening Star, Issue 3626, 6 October 1874, Page 2
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